pewtery Synonyms

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pewtery Meaning

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pewtery (a.)

Belonging to, or resembling, pewter; as, a pewtery taste.

pewtery Sentence Examples

  1. The sky hung overhead, a vast expanse of pewtery clouds that threatened to pour down rain.
  2. The old barn's roof had gradually faded to a dull, pewtery hue.
  3. The pewter tankard gleamed in the candlelight, its intricate carvings reflecting the flickering flames.
  4. The surface of the lake was like a mirror, reflecting the pewtery sky back to the heavens.
  5. The pewter charms on the necklace tinkled softly as she moved.
  6. The moonlight cast a pewtery glow on the sleeping city below.
  7. The antique pewter candlesticks added a touch of elegance to the room.
  8. The soldiers' armor reflected the pewtery light of the moon, making them appear like shadows in the night.
  9. The pewtery waves crashed against the shore, sending up sprays of foam.
  10. The pewtery foliage of the late autumn leaves created a somber yet beautiful scene.

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Belonging to, or resembling, pewter; as, a pewtery taste.

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The sky hung overhead, a vast expanse of pewtery clouds that threatened to pour down rain.

The old barn's roof had gradually faded to a dull, pewtery hue.

The pewter tankard gleamed in the candlelight, its intricate carvings reflecting the flickering flames.

The surface of the lake was like a mirror, reflecting the pewtery sky back to the heavens.